Best LSAT Tutoring in London

Manhattan Review offers highly effective tutoring for the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) to students in London and around the world. Our LSAT tutors will create a tutoring plan that is tailored to your individual circumstances as a scholar, test-taker, and person. We realize that our tutoring can only be as good as our assessment of your specific situation. This customized service is the main reason that our tutors have been an integral part of successful applications to Ivy League programs and to the law schools at the University of Michigan, the University of Pennsylvania, Duke University, and many others.

Most law school applicants wonder exactly what constitutes a "good" score. The answer depends on your target schools. Harvard law students generally score a 170 or above, but the average at Florida A&M University School of Law is in the 140s. To get accepted into Columbia Law School, you'll probably need at least 169, but a score of 153 would put you in the upper range of students at the University of North Dakota. At Manhattan Review, we use this data, along with LSAT practice tests, to help you decide when you're ready to take the LSAT officially. This is important, because scores from all of your LSAT attempts are reported to law school admissions committees, not just the highest. We will therefore make sure that you're ready, so you only have to take the test once!

Manhattan Review is proud of the role we've played in legal education since our company's founding in 1999. We've helped countless individuals reach their full potential in a variety of legal specialties, from litigation to lobbying and everything in between. Our London tutoring clients have become partners and associates at high-revenue firms such as White & Case, Reed Smith, and Gibson Dunn. We also have former students who are engaged in careers as law professors, law librarians, and lawyers who have started their own practice. Manhattan Review's private LSAT tutors, LSAT prep courses, and LSAT practice tests can help establish the foundation of a distinguished legal career.

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Meet a London LSAT Tutor: Tom N.

Tom N., a native of Manchester, studied law at Washington University in St. Louis and was a law librarian for 12 years in Kansas City. He returned to England a few years ago to care for his aging parents, and has used his legal background to become a highly praised LSAT tutor for Manhattan Review. Tom's students have been impressed by the way he starts out his tutoring sessions with a simple conversation about the current events of their lives. This approach helps Tom formulate his tutoring strategy and allows for effective communication, which increases the retention of prep material.

Tom's LSAT students can attest to the effectiveness of his teaching, with comments such as the following: "Tom and I started out with just a chat. We discussed legal issues of interest to both of us, and then we talked about our families and professional goals. It was a great way to ease into the rigors of LSAT prep, and with my mind rested and refreshed, I was amazed at how much of the prep material I remembered." Many of Tom's LSAT students now practice law in the United States and in the United Kingdom, and he has even used his connections in the United States to help his former clients navigate the job market. Tom spends his down time collecting stamps and flying kites.